Abstract

National efforts to improve the care of patients with ST-segment-elevation MI have focused on reducing door-to-balloon times for primary percutaneous coronary intervention. However, concerns have been raised about inappropriate catheterization laboratory activations in programs designed to achieve this goal. To determine the prevalence and etiology of “false-positive” activation of the cath lab, investigators analyzed prospective registry data from …

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